This results in positive school culture and easier classrooms to manage — a result that will save teachers time and
schools money all while creating a better environment for students.
The NUT is calling for new systems for sourcing supply teachers, which would save
schools money while paying supply teachers fairly as well.»
Not exact matches
Finally, get a job
while you're in
school to earn some
money.
To earn some spending
money while attending Thomas Jefferson High
School in his Brooklyn neighborhood, Blankfein worked as a lifeguard and got himself into better shape, after years of struggling with his weight.
You could save
money over the life of your loan if you are able to pay any interest you are responsible for
while you are in
school, grace, deferment, or forbearance.
If you can, paying the interest
while in
school could save you
money over the life of your loan.
While it isn't impossible that Bush could bail on his investors so soon after taking their
money, «that would be unusual,» says Steven Kaplan, a private equity expert at the University of Chicago Booth
School of Business.
While the government charges a hefty tax penalty to withdraw funds early (10 % to 30 % immediately but possibly adjusted when you file your taxes), they do make exceptions if you're using it to buy a house or go back to
school, as long as you put the
money back within 10 years for education loans and 15 years for home purchases.
While a broad movement rightly seeks to make financial education part of every
school's curriculum, kids most trust their parents when it comes to learning about
money.
It might seem impossible to find extra
money to apply to your loans
while you're in
school.
While this addition was completely donor funded, as provincial
money can't be used for capital projects at private
schools, it's a strong reminder of the luxuries that Albertans help subsidize — and the amount of
money that could be directed towards public education.
Alternatively, military service can enable you to get a free college degree, have a job lined up when you graduate, and make
money while you go to
school.
The
school doesn't want you spreading your poison and you want to cry about not getting free
money; just another example of the religious groups in this country wanting a free lunch
while being able to hate on whoever they want.
They sent their children to the best private
schools while they stripped the
money, the teachers and the hope from our public
schools.
Or, allow me to be a member of a Catholic church where my
money goes to support the legal bills of child molesters,
while schools are closing all over the country (hmmm — can't imagine why enrollment is down).
It is all about
money... you sue, you want
money... I do not believe in this business (another) of Jesus and such, but my daughter goes to a Catholic
school and I am OK with her seeing and have awarnes of others believes... leave the crfoss threa dn
while you are at it add the Star of David
They want «In God We Trust» on our
money (1954), they want evolution banned from
schools while allowing a REVISED pledge of allegiance that originally did not include the phrase «under God», they want laws that reflect Christian morality (Abortion, same s3x marriage, etc.), and they treat as outcasts anyone who doesn't align with their particular religious view.
While the exposure to the big
money and bigger reach of major - league stars has helped US Cryotherapy work deals to provide equipment to several NBA franchises and major universities, the company understands that a grassroots approach which includes high
school athletes will yield its greatest growth in sales and recognition.
They make no
money while high
school athletes play for their
schools, so naturally it's to their advantage to denigrate high
school programs and the importance of high
school athletics.
Because of the
money this could net, don't be surprised if a middle ground ends up being the solution and the
schools that want to adopt the measures get their way
while abstainers get to keep their games dry in non-premium areas.
My husband and I (born in mid 80's, I have a BA, he has a doctorate) knew from day 1 of our marriage that we wanted to be parents and started saving
money from our then retail and casual - dining hourly wage jobs and saved enough in just a couple years that I was able to be a stay at home mom
while he was still in grad
school.
But perhaps anticipating these concerns, Adamick offers this disclaimer right at the outset of Lunch
Money: «
While not all of the tricks and tools presented here will apply to all
school districts, every district should be able to identify at least one strategy to increase the revenue, or decrease the expenses, of its own
school food services department.»
Along the lines of better food for less
money, a new study that was covered in Medical News Today (via Slow Food USA) showed that farm to
school programs can improve
school meals
while not raising costs.
While we need federal funding and guidelines, in the final analysis it's the parents, principals, and teachers [who matter]-- it's a local program, not just another federal program that needs
money, but a program that invests in the future of local
schools and communities.
But having more
money in the pool also improves the food that can be served, and
while I believe some parents at these
schools complain, I've also heard anecdotally that when every child and teacher is sitting down to the same meal, it can have benefits like a more cohesive environment, opportunities for informal nutrition education, and a greater likelihood that kids will try new foods.
While your skin may give you a run for your
money in pregnancy by giving you more acne than you've seen since high
school, using Accutane isn't the only option you have to combat tough skin issues.
That would be my reaction, too, but a new report out today from Friends of the Earth makes a compelling case that climate - friendly
school food menus can actually save districts
money while at the same time improving the nutritional profile of
school meals.
While the funding in the current bill is less than the Obama administration asked for, Vilsack vows that his department will do everything it can to help
schools do the best with what
money they are given.
While the federal government mandates
schools that receive federal
money serve a free lunch to children whose families meet a certain income, the funds don't cover the entire cost of the meal.
«
While budgets are tight right now, there are
schools across the country that are showing that it doesn't take a whole lot of
money or resources to give our kids the nutrition they deserve.
While Pilot Light is still in its infancy, the high profile of its membership offers tremendous potential to bring attention to
school food in Chicago and to raise
money.
While the French food culture in itself encourages eating local, there is another even bigger reason why the French
school system can put locally grown foods on the
school lunch menus: the
monies for the
school lunches are organized within local municipalities, not primarily on a federal level, as they are in America.
The boys wore bold kelly green, preppy plaids and fun graphic tees with lots of pockets in their cargo shorts, perfect for storing
school lunch
money or found treasures
while exploring the outdoors.
Not only does this system mean that kids can no longer make a lunch out of a bag of Cheetos (unless they bring it from home), it also reduces the very real social stigma created when kids with
money in their pockets can buy enticing junk food
while poorer kids have to eat the comparatively «uncool»
school meal.
It's certainly a win - win situation for these
schools, but it also creates a disturbing picture of rich kids nibbling on sushi and having enough
money for the team uniforms,
while poor kids in a neighboring district are not only getting eating subpar food, they're often selling candy and other junk food to raise
money for those same uniforms, further contributing to poor health habits that may last a lifetime.
So
while students think they are «helping» their
school raise
money for activities by selling food competitively with the meal program, really they are hurting the
schools by drawing patrons away from the cafeteria.
So
while the kids are in
school, you can be at home earning
money as a call center representative.
While it would be awesome to limit the availability of snack bar items from a health perspective (as I argued in a
school newspaper article my junior year), doing so would probably be financial suicide for the lunch program, and I absolutely agree with you that they would probably lose about the amount of
money that they now are by opting out of the NSLP.
From Walk - a-thons and fun runs to hula hoop competitions and cookbooks, there are many ways to earn
money for your
school while encouraging kids and families to make healthy choices.
The amount of MNP
money that a
school district receives varies from one community to another; in 2009 - 10, Oakland got about 16 cents,
while next door in Berkeley, the amount was more like $ 1.40.
While Fayemi spent the bond
money for infrastructure development of the state, including major roads, street lightening,
school renovation, government lodge / office, a civic centre, the Ikogosi warm spring resort and Ire Burnt Bricks Company, among others; Fayose had opted for white elephant projects including an airport and a flyover.
The public
school loses all that
money while still having to pay all the bills they had before.
Oh, and
while he would not have an Cheater
school in his district Corrupt Carl will take in all the
money he can from the hedge funders who want to profit from K - 12 education.
Ironic when LI legislators fund their corrupt campaign with dirty
money from NYC real estate interests, NYC Cheater
school interests, and NYC LLC corporations
while at the same time trying to convince upstate voters about the dangers of being dominated by DeBlasio and NYC!
While Cuomo claims the state has thrown
money at these
schools for too long, Baker calculated that 12 of the 17 lowest - performing
school districts cited by Cuomo are among those with the largest state funding shortfalls, based on student need.
A secondary
school student, one Raimi Fatai, in Abeokuta, Ogun state capital reportedly died
while performing
money ritual rites on Tuesday, P.M News reports.
In recent years though, Cuomo has been providing more
money to
schools, including adding another billion dollars in his current budget, something he touted
while in Rochester on January 24.
Teachers» unions and Democrats who dominate the Assembly were pleased to beat back the tax credit,
while the religious organizations and charter
school advocates who supported the measure were tided over with
money and changes that will allow more charter
schools to open in New York City.
«The governor is fighting to reform a system that spends more
money per student than any other state in the nation
while condemning hundreds of thousands of children to failing
schools over the last decade,» said Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi.
Queens Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras - Copeland, who chairs the powerful Committee on Finance, suggested the city could lose precious
monies for the NYPD for its non-cooperation on immigration issues,
while the public hospital network could suffer if the president repeals the Obama - era Affordable Care Act and the
school system might lose funding under the policies of U.S. Secretary of Education - designate Betsy DeVos.